Ok I downloaded it, got a few widgets for it, so far so good, not quite as good as my good old reliable FrieFox, but its something to play with .
Shoudn't this be in the computer section?
I have always liked Opera it is not as compact as Firefox but I like the inbuilt email option over Firefox's separate Thunderbird.
the Compactness isn't an issue with me I have a 250 gig Hdd. I had no problem setting up my email acct, now all I have to do is figure out how to make the mail work and put read messages in the folders (filters) I want to keep hem in and how to send the email there when I want to.
So far I like Thrundebird better as a email client
Well the version I have is the latest one the put out (9.6) and my browser home page has a local news section from Channel 3 that scrolls, neitheer IE or FF do that. Liek said before all I need is the spelcheck feature, and I'm sure thats a widget somewhere.
But, monty, how do I set the email to save email in certain folders instead of all in one?
And when I try to put something in say the "keep" filter I made it only copys it tothere and if I delete it from the recieven filter its gone from both.
It's called efficiency brother. That's what Opera's all about. 8)Hi Lunatik
Just downloaded Opera seems quick and do like the interface of the mail program. But don't like how everything just opens within itself, took me too long just to get back to the browser. It's going to take a little while playing around to get the feel.
Ok the way to do it is:
1) Right click in the folders area of your mail client and you should see an option call "New Filter", select that.
2) Right click in the "New Filter" and select "Properties".
3) In the "General" section enter a new name for the filter and then go to the "Rules" tab and enter the rules as you want them.
4) You are all set, however if you want to use those filters on your existing inbox select the "Filter Existing Messages" option and you should be all done.
In terms of a spell checker there is one available and it works reasonably well although I think by comparison to Firefox it is a little clumsy.
Well the version I have is the latest one the put out (9.6) and my browser home page has a local news section from Channel 3 that scrolls, neitheer IE or FF do that. Liek said before all I need is the spelcheck feature, and I'm sure thats a widget somewhere.
But, monty, how do I set the email to save email in certain folders instead of all in one?
And when I try to put something in say the "keep" filter I made it only copys it tothere and if I delete it from the recieven filter its gone from both.
I think Opera sucks. I've tried it, and I'm not doing that again. I like Firefox and safari. :2guns: